Scottish Daily Mail

ARE CHELSEA REALLY TITLE FAVOURITES?

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JURGEN Klopp says Chelsea are favourites to win the Premier League. Mind games, of course. If ever there was a transparen­t attempt to shovel pressure on to the shoulders of young challenger­s, this is it. What it does prove, however, is that Klopp is concerned enough to make mention of the team who, just before the Match of the Day credits rolled on Saturday, sat at the summit of the table. But is Klopp right? Sportsmail examines the make-up of Frank Lampard’s title contenders.

THE MANAGER

He doesn’t take kindly to criticism, does Lampard (below). He was stung by the coverage after a 3- 3 home draw with Southampto­n in October — he mentioned it twice after Saturday’s 3-1 win over Leeds — but Chelsea have won eight from 11 in all competitio­ns since, so perhaps such hurt serves as motivation for the boss. That pricklines­s apart, Lampard is erudite, passionate and, as is becoming apparent with each passing week, more tactically savvy than he is given credit for. Not losing is a sound starting point and Chelsea have only been beaten once all season. Their next loss will be a test of Lampard’s title credential­s. He won’t like it, but that is no bad thing.

AT THE BACK

Only Spurs have conceded fewer than Chelsea’s 11 this season. Take away a couple of bonkers 3-3 draws with West Brom and Southampto­n, and they have easily been the division’s stingiest backline. Five clean sheets from their last eight in the Premier

League is impressive, but also consider this: goalkeeper Edouard Mendy has conceded just four times in 13 matches since arriving in September. Another new signing, 36-year-old Thiago Silva, has been outstandin­g in recent matches. He has made less than one tackle per game on average but that is because he doesn’t have to, so cunning is he in reading danger. Lampard’s defence is very much part of his attack, evidenced by another assist for right-back Reece James in laying on their first for Olivier Giroud against Leeds, not to mention a fourth goal of the season for centre-back Kurt Zouma.

GOING FORWARD

Before we bypass the midfield, a word on N’Golo Kante. He is back to the level that drove Leicester to the title in 2016 — so why can’t he inspire a more talented supporting cast to the same? But it is another World Cup winner who may be the player to make the difference. Giroud said he felt like Lampard had left him ‘facing the wall’ after failing to start a league game since July. The striker has run through the brickwork in the past week with four goals in the Champions League followed by a goal and man-of-the-match show against Leeds. Silva and Giroud have a combined age of 70, but that may just give Chelsea the craftiness and experience they need to edge their young side towards a title. Teams who score goals are generally not far away, either, and Chelsea are top of the charts.

VERDICT

Klopp is wrong. Chelsea aren’t favourites for the title. That is still Liverpool or Manchester City. But they are the team who should be causing that pair the most unrest. You only have to look as far as Klopp’s comments to realise they have achieved that already.

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 ?? NMC POOL ?? Key moment: Kurt Zouma heads home from a corner to put Chelsea 2-1 ahead
NMC POOL Key moment: Kurt Zouma heads home from a corner to put Chelsea 2-1 ahead

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